Navapashanam Rosaries (Brown)

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Handmade rosaries made out of Navapashanam beads which are held in position by pure silver chain

Weight : 78.00 grams

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Rosaries finely made of 54+1 navapashanam beads tied together by pure silver chain

Navapashanam term is derived from nava+pashanam. Nava means ‘nine’ and pashanam means ‘poisonous substance’. The great siddha Bhogar classified 64 types of poisons out of which 32 is naturally acquired and 32 is artificially acquired. Out of these 64 poisonous substance, any nine can be chosen to make navapashanam. The nine poisonous substances chose to make the beads, malai and idols avalaible here are Veeram, Pooram, Rasam, Jathilingam, Kandagam, Gauri pasanam, Vellai Pasanam, Mridharsingh and Silasat. These Nine Pashanam were carefully selected to represent the nine planets of the solar system by Siddha Bogar. These are the basic nine poisonous substance used to constitute the Murugan Idol by Siddha Bogar in Palani Temple, India.

These nine pashanams, when processed with herbs and other elements and combined in an appropriate way can be formed into what we call as “NAVAPASHANAM”. These nine poisonous substances on their own or simple mixing are dangerously poisonous whereas when the making process undergoes a tantirc process, it becomes a powerful alchemy. Only siddhas with their tantric practice can constitute such Navapashanam.

In ancient times, many siddha’s were making navapashanam but the great master and siddha, BHOGAR SIDDHA, who is also known as the father of Navapashanam perfected the Navapashanam and made it available for mankind. His writings are still available in ancient palm scrolls. Since then, the powerful alchemy was heard among mankind.

Navapashanam, a single preparation can give many effects to humans medically and spiritually. It awakens the self to balance the energy and regenerate all human systems. It rebalances the five elements in our body. Dipping the sacred navapashanam in water or milk and consuming the liquid rejuvenates the body. The change that happens after acquiring navapashanam for oneself cannot be described in words and it can be simply described as a philosopher’s stone for all disease of mind, spirit and body.